Hi Howard,

Perhaps just by making the columns on the main panel able to sort things
out by name, visibility, life, source, etc would solve at least a good
portion of what you miss. Turning the paint selection on should take care
of the rest I think.

But I'm all for dedicating some extra love to the RotoPaint, specially when
it comes to render optimisation and interaction.




On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Howard Jones <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I'd like to see filtering options on rotopaint and other similar
> interfaces.
> Namely the ability to filter all strokes related to a frame or frame
> range. so you can do corrections/find bad strokes easier.
>
> This should include the option of any stroke that covers that frame range
> exactly or is a super/sub set of that range.
>
> ie option to include 'all' or not or if the range was 15-30 any stroke
> that exactly matches that range or is say 16-20.
>
> Any thoughts - or anyone know of a similar request
>
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